Printer-friendly version Send by email | | Title | Action Evaluation in the Theory and Practice of Conflict Resolution | | URL | http://www.gmu.edu/programs/icar/pcs/R... | | Description | This article examines action evaluation as a theory of practice, considering its conceptual strengths and examining specific issues of its implementation. It discusses the cocept of theory of practice, examine action evaluation, consideres how action evaluation has been used in specific conflit resolution projects, and suggests areas where the theory of action evaluation requires further development, additional theoretical specification, and empirical analysis. | | Authors / Editors | Ross, Marc Howard | | Download Citation | This citation can be downloaded in the following bibliographic database formats: Tagged; XML; BibTex |
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